Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 September 1823 — Page 2

and three fire ships- The same number is furnished by the Spezziotcs. The Casiles have promised the service of fif

teen vessels. The Greeks will have in all j

thirty fire ships they reckon here 200 armed cutters. There arc about 2000 troops on Ispara, and the inhabitants expect the Turkish fleet wilt commence with attacking the island "The plague has abated in Alexandria, f Evpt-) it had delayed the sailing of the fleet. smviiv v, May 26. The French schooner Clarissa was taken, in January last, near Candia, andcaniedto Casso, where they took out her cargo of oil. M. de Rigney, commandant of the naval division, inlormcd of this insult to the French fi g, sent the corvettes Gazelle and Salamander before Casso, where they seized three Greek vessels, and demanded restitution of the Fiench property in one hour, which demand was complied with. The Greeks no longer attack vessels which are protected ; hut depredate on defenceless vessels, like those of Saidinia and Naples.

Leave Harmony every Saturday at 1 j Leave Paoli every Thursday at 2 p m,J size to conveniently convey seven pi- -p m, and arrive at Louisville on Tuesday and arrive at Philadelphia, Ky. on Satur- sengcrs. by 7 p m. j day by 10 am. 7. The Postmaster General reserves 347. From Corydon by Fredericks- Leave Philadelphia, Ky. every Tucs- to himself the right of declaring any con-

burg and deck's mills to Salem, ones a day at 2 p m, St arrive at Paoli on Thurs- j tract at an end whenever one failure hap

YJ: carrying

IIOP04ALS

arrymg the mmls of the L ruled

States on the following Post Roads, will be received at the General Post-

Office until Sa.urday, the 20th day of;

September next, inclusive. IX IXDLLXJ. 337 From Cincinnati by Clevcs, Carcon's or N. Rend, Efizabethtown, Lavvrenceburgh. Wilmigton, Hartford, Allcisvillc. Jacksonville, Vevay, Madison, Smockville, Lexington, Charlestown, Provines, Utica Sc Jeffersonville to Louisville, to return from Madisonville to Lexington by Bethlehem, once a week, 123 miles. Leave Louisville every Sunday at G a. in. arrive at Chirlcstown by 9 a. m. at Lesington by 3 p m. at Vevay on Monday by 2 p. m. and at Cincinnati the next Tuesday by 6 p. m. Leave Cincinnati every Wednesday at 2 p. m. arrive at Lexington on Friday by G p. m. and arrive at Louisville on Saturday by 3 p. m. 333. From Lexington by Vienna and PiJgeon Roost to Salem, once a week, 123 miles. Leave Lexington every Sunday at 4 p m. and arrive at Salem on Monday by 10 a. m. Leave Salem every Monday at 11 a. m. and arrive at Lexington by 8 p in. 339 From Lawrencebui gh to Petersburg, Ivy 4 miles, once a week. Leave Lawrenccburgh every Friday at

J a. m. Sc arrive at Petersburg by 10 a m. Leave Petersburg at 1 1 a. m and arrive U L iwrenceburgh by I p. m. 3i. From Vevay by Edenboro' and Ripley c. h. to Brookville, 54 miles. Leave Vevay every Monday at 2h p w. and arrive at Brookville on Tuesday by 6 p. m. Leave Brookville every Wednesday at G a. m. and arrive at Vevay on Thursday by 10 a. m. 3 i 1 From Law renceburgh by Amon's, Han n cr, Rising Sun, Hartford, Watt's nulls, Versailles and Vaughan's to Lawrenccburgh, once a week, 77 miles 39 miles Leave Lawrenceburgh on Tuesday at G m. and return next day by 6 p. m. 342. From Madison to Versailles once a week, 25 miles. Leave Madison on Friday at 2 p m and anive at Versailles by 8 p m Leave Versailles on Saturday at G am and arrive at Madison by 3 p m 313. From Madison by Paris to Brnwnstovvn, 40 miles. Leave Madison every Friday at 2 p m and arrive at Brownstown on Saturday by 11 am Leave Brownstown every Thursday at G a m and arrive at Madison on Friday bv I o a m 344 From Brownstown by Palestine,

B oomimriun, and Hum's fcrrv to Fort

Harrison, 120 miles, once in two weeks. Leave Brownstown cery other Satur

day at I p m, and anive at Fort Harrison

un Tuesday b 6 p m. Leave Fort Hanison every other Wed-

ncsd v at 6 a m, and arrive at Brow mown

on Ft iilav bv 6 p m

315. From B dtord, Ky. by Madison,

Vci non. I'ai is, Lexington and New Lon

don to IL-dford, once a week, 41 miles

Leave n.Utord evcsvriiuay at t am,

and arrive a Vernon same day at 7 p m

Leave Vernon every Saturday at 1 I a

m, and arrive at Bedford on Sunday by noon.

346. From Louisville by Shipping port, Portland, New Albany, Co y don, Levens-

worth, Fredonia, Troy, Rome, Boonvillc, Rockport. and Evans ville to Harmony,

once a week, 144 miles.

Leave E uisvi le every Wednesday at

t a m, arrive at Corvdon bv noon, and ar

rive at Harmony ou aaiuiday by 11 a m.

week, 29 miles.

Leave Corydon every Friday at 6 am, and arrive at Saiem by 3 p m. Leave Salem every Friday at 4 p m, Sc arrive at Corydon on Saturday by 4 p m. 348. From Indianapolis, by Martin ville, Spencer and Burlington to Washington, once in two weeks, 100 miles. Leave Indianapolis on Saturday at 6 a m, and arrive at Washington on Monday by 6 pm. Leavo Washington on Wednesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Indianapolis on Friday by 6 pm. 3i9. From Indianapolis, by Flat Rock, and Genoa, to Vernon, once in two weeks, 62 miles. Leave Vernon on Sunday at 6 a m, and arrive at Indianapolis on Monday by noon. Leave Indianapolis on Friday noon, St arrive at Vernon on Saturday by 7 p m. 350. From Indianapolis, by Morven & Napoleon, to Lawrcnccbu&ti, 38 miles, once in two weeks. Leave Lawrenceburghn Thursday at 8 a m, and arrive at IndianayoliSpOn Saturday by 10 a m. Leave Indianapolis on Monday by 10 a m, and arrive at Lawrenccburgh on Wednesday by 7 pm. 351. Fiom Indianapolis by Crawfordsville, and Terre Haute, to Vandalia, Iil. once in two weeks, 220 miles. Leave Indianapolis on Sunday at 6 a m, and arrive at Vandalia next Saturday by 6 p m. Leave Vandalia every other Sunday at 6 am, and arrive at Indianapolis on Sat

urday by 6 p m.

day by 10 a m. 361. From Salem, by Bono, Palestine, & Hmdostan, to Bloomington; 59wilcs. Leave Salem every Monday P6a m, and arrive at Bloomington on 'Pue'sday by 10 am. - Leave Bloomington every Tuesday at 2 pm, and arrive at Salem on Wednesday by 7 pm. 362. From Princeton, by Evansvillc, to Henderson, Ky. once in two weeks, 42 miles. Leave ILndcrson every other Sunday at 6 a m. Sc arrive at Princeton by 6 p m. Leave Princeton every other Monday at 6 a m, & arrive at Henderson by 6 p m.

pens, which amounts to the loss of atrip.

o. l ne uistances stated arc such as have been communicated to this office, and some of them are doubtless incorrect: on this subject the contractor must inform himself. 9. The contracts are to be in operation on the first day of January next; and are to continue four years. RETURN J MEIGS, Jr. Postmaster Genera!, Gfneral Post Office,

Washington City. June 10, 1823.

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352. From Indianapolis, by Browns-j Leave Brownstown every Fiiday at 6

town and Velonia, to Salem, once in two a m, and arrive at Wilsontovvn on Satur-

weeks, 94 miles. ! day by 10 a m.

Leave Indianapolis cvcryVNjcr Friday at 2 p m, and arrive at &aletion Sunday by 6 pm. Leave Salem on Monday at- Ojl inland arrive at Indianapolis on Tuesday, by 10 a m. 353. From Louisville by JefTcrsonville, Greenville, Fredericksburg, Paoli, and Orleans, to Palestine, once a week, 69 miles. Leave Louisvillo every Friday at 6 a m, and arrive at Palestine on Saturday, by 3 pm. Leave Palestine every Wednesday at 9 a m, and arrive at Louisville on Thursday by 5 p m. 354. From Louisville by Albany, Greenville, Salem, Livonia, Paoli, Hin-

dostan, and Washington, to Vincennes, once a week, 126 miles.

Leave Louisville every TTtjiday at 5 a

- . r 1 . 1 1 - 1 r-v I

ui, uriivc ui Vvnanesiown uy u a m, ar rive at Salem by 7 p m, and.arrivcat3rm cennes on Tuesday by 10 a m.

Leave Vincennes every Tuesday at '

p m, and arrive at Louisville on 1 hurs

day by 7 p m.

355. From Vincennes, by Columbia, Princeton, Owingsville, Cynthiana, Har

mony, opnngiield, Mount Vernon, and

mouth of Wabash, to Shawneetown, once , a week, 98 miles. I

Leave Vincennes every Tuesday ri 2 p m, arrive at Princeton by 7 p m, and

arrive it Shawneetown on Thursday by

6 pm. Leave Shavrncetown every Sunday at 6 a m, and arrive at Vinccrfcjjes on Tuesday by 1 1 a m. v, 356. From Vincennes, by Brjj&villc, Carlisle, Palestine, Sullivan c h. Honey creek, Terre Haute, St Fort Harrison, to Clintonvillc, 94 miles, once a week. Leave Vincennes every Tuesday at noon, and arrive at Clintonvillc on Thursday by 6 pm. Leave Clintonvillc every Sunday at 6 a m, and arrive at Vincennes on Tuesday by 9 a m. 357. From Paoli, by French Lick, Dubois c h, Porterfield, and Columbia, to Princeton, once a week, 77 miles. Leave Paoli every Tuesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Princeton by Wednesday by 6 p m.

Leave Princeton every Thursday at 6

By the President of the U. Mutes. "JTX pursuance of law, I, James Mov-

6:1. From Palestine, bv Hindostan. to JL UOE President of the United States,

Portersville, once in two weeks, 50 miles. ) do hereby declare and make known, that Leave Palestine every oihcr Tuesday I a Public sale will be held at the Land

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omce at nannim, in tne state ot Missouri, on the first Monday in December

iicai,iui iue iiipubai oi biicn oi tne lands situate within the district of Howard county, in said stale, as have been relinquished to the United States prior to the 1st day of October, 1821, under the ptovLions of the act passed on the 2d day of March, 1821. entitled 44 An act for the relief of the purchasers of public lands prior to the 1 st day of July, 1 820," as arc situate in the following desciibcd townships and fraciional townships, l)in north of the Missouri 7afr, and west of the fifth piincipal mcrioicn, viz : In T. 44 to 54 inclusive, of range 11 W. 44 54 12

56 13 5G ' U 56 15 52 16 & I? 52 18 19 21

& 52 22 fc

every

at 6 am, and arrive at Portersville on

Wednesday by 10 a m. Leave Portersville at 2 pm, and arrive at Palestine on Thursday by 6 p m. 364. From Lawienceburg, by Georgetown, Brookville, Connei sville, Waterloo, Centrcville, Salisbury, Jackson and Winchester, to Greenville, O. once a week, 125 miles. Leave Lawrenccburgh everylThursday at 6 a m, and arrive at Greenville on Sunday by 10 a m. Leave Greenville every Sunday at 2 p

m, and arrive at Lawrencebutg on Wcd-j

nesday by 6 pm. 365. From Wilsontown by Vernon to Browns'own, 55 miles. Leave Wilsontown every Wednesday at I p m, and arrive at Brownstown on

Fhursday by 6 p m.

366. From Corydon by Mounl Sterling, Portersville anil Hindustan to busline, once a week, i 10 miles. Leave Corydon eveiy Wednesday at 2 p m, and arrive at Palastine, on Fiiday by 6 p m. Leave Paiastinc every Saturday at 6 a m, and arrive at Corydon on Monday by noon 367. From Hamilton, Ohio, by Ross ville, Mill ville, Han ison, Fail field, and Dunlops mill to Salisbury, once a week, 64 miles. Leave Hamilton on Tuesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Salisbury on Wednesday by 10 a m Leave Salsbury same day at 1 p m.and arrive at Hamilton on I hursday by 7 p m IX IL1.IXOIS. 373. From Vincennes, Iud. to Vandalia, 120 miles, once a week. Leave vincennes every Tuesday at 2 p m, and anive at Vandalia on Fiiday by 1 1 a m. Leave Vandalia every Friday at 2 p m, and arriv e at Vincennes on Monday by 10 a m. 375. From Vincennes by Palmyra, Mout CaniKl, Wanboro, Albim Oxfoid,

Carmi, and New Haven to Shavvnectown j

109 miles. - Leave Vincennes every Tuesday at 2 p m, fc arrive at Shawneetown on Thursday by 6 pm. Leave Shawneetown every Sunday at

2 p in. and arrive at Vincennes on Tuesday by noon. .'V0 7y;s, 1. The Fos! master General may expedite the males and alter the limes for the arrival and departure at any time during the continuance ol the contract, he paying an adequate compensation for any extra expense that may be occasioned thereby. 2. Ten minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the mail, at all offices where no particular time is specified. 3. For every thiity minutes delay (unavoidable accidents excepted) in ai riving alter the times prescribed in any contract, the contractor shall foifut liv r :;dlars; and if the delay continue until iit !c parture of any depending mail, v. I.ULhv the mails dt stined for such tlepei-ding mail

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353 From Columbia, by Fort Alford, trip slmll be incurcj, uncss it shal, bc

...w..,v.. .....v. madc lo aj,pear ti,at the delay was occ Leave C olumbia on Wednesday at 6 sioiu (1 b . unavoidable accident; in whi

a m, and arrive at Monticollo by 2 p m.

Leave Monticello at 3 p m, and arrive at C olumbia on Thuisday by 2 pm.

o59. l rom Green c h,by New Augus-

occa-

hich

case the amount of pa for a trip, fill, in all cases, be forfeited. 4 Persons making proposals arc desired to state their prices bv the vear.

ta, and Monroe, to Covington c h, once in Those w ho contract will receive their tw o weeks. ! pay quarterly in the months of FcbruaLeave Green c h every other Monday ry, May, August, and November, one r t K a i anil nrrn-n r-vf fk-w-. l f. -i . X

u a in, ami aunt ai uuuijiuii u un iiiuiuii auer me cxpirauon oi eacli quar

i uesoay uy o p m. Leave cjovington c h every other Wednesday at 6 a m, and arrive at Green c h on Thursday by 6 p m.

360. From Paoli, by Mount Sterling,

ter.

5. No other than a free white person shall be employed to cany the mail. 6. Where the pioposer intends to con

vey the mail in the body of a stage car i ? i ...

and Fredonia, to Philadelphia, Ky. once a riagc, he is desired to state it in his proweek, 70 miles. I pobalsj and the suec must be of sufficient

ALSO, at the same time and place, will be exposed, to public sale, agreeably to the provisions of the fourth section of the act, passed on the 24th day of April, 1820, entitled "An act making further provisions for the sale of the public lands," such lands situate within the abovemcntioned townships as have become forfeited to the United States prior to the 1st of October, 1820, for failure to complete the payment within the period presciibed by law. The sales will open with the lowest number of section, township, and range, and proceed in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this 12th day of August, 1823. By the President : JAMFS MOXROK. GEORGE GR MI AM, Com'r 'f the General Land Ofliee. Ancr. 13 1823. 33 lstmdec. $30 REVARI) TIRANA WAY from the subscriber A living in Russellvillc Kv. on Saturday the 9ih instant, an APPRLXTICK ROY, named SAMUEL HADDEJsT9 bound to learn the Blacksmith's business. Said Madden is in his 19th tar, five feet tight or ten inches high, dark

na.ic unu ciookcu linger on the left hand, black hair and dark skin; had on w hen he went away a new fur hat, datk mixed coat, one pair yellow pantaloons and one pair linen pantaloons. Any person who will deliver said Hadden to the subcribir in Russellvillc, shall have the above reward or fifteen dollars to secure him in any jail, so that I can get him again, and all reasonable charges paid. All persons arc particularly cautioned against harbouiing said boy, as I am determined to put the law in force, against all who violate the law, by harbouring him. SAMUEL HOPEWELL. August 19, 1823. 33 6vv. feC7The Editor of the Westfrt: Sun Vincennes, Ind is requested to publih the above advertisement in his paper fit- six weeks, and send his account to : this i fTicr for collection.

FhUJT THE Lis. jjHE subscriber having a large nurll scry of young APPLE TREES, situate in Walnut Prairie, Claik conr.tr. IHirmii. fhrrf miloc crMiit. f .

. 1 .... jwuiii ui UAH WIN, Invites the citizens of the Wabash coun

try adjacent, to ivc him a call He will sell at sx dollars per hundred, and take in payment. Corn, Cattle, Cotton, Vheat and almost any other good trade, but the above articles will be piefcncd, and al low a liberal trade firiee for the same The purchaser shall have the tight to choose the trees ; none need be aiTiaid of na being supplied, as there arc at least 40,000 fit to set out. W. B. ARCHER. July 7, 1823. 24-tf -